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Boston - Haiti Earthquake Family Support  Center

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The Mattapan School of Technology is helping Haitian migrants to fill the application for the Temporary Protected Status Free of Charge (gratis). By appointment only. Call (617)696-6852 to make an appointment.

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The Red Cross Suggests that we do not collect items, just funds.www.redcross.org/supporthaiti  
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Free Immigration Clinic Day

In Memory of Father Jean Juste

Free TPS Application Filling

Where: 

Mattapan School of Technology.

24 Regis Rd

Mattapan, MA.

When: Sat. Feb. 06

 09:00 am-6:00pm

Call for appointment: (617)696-6852

 

Resources for Mattapan Tech Students or any Haitians in the Diaspora:
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Free immigration clinic for TPS applicants
>Need to find a family member in Haiti Click here
>Are you a US Citizens who needs help to bring your qualified family members to the US. Click here
>To make a donation click here or send your check to: Mattapan Tech, 24 Regis Rd, Mattapan MA. 02126. Call (617) 696 - 6852

The US Department of Homeland Security grants Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to undocumented Haitian aliens and overstayed Haitian visitors, due to the Earthquake that destroyed many cities and towns in Haiti. Local Haitian lawyers and other local businessmen are charging $1000-1500 to help complete the TPS forms and the work authorization forms. The Mattapan School of Technology is offering this service absolutely free of charge. We need volunteers to help us fulfilling our responsibility toward these people in great need. Call Karrie Ann Jean at 617 696-6852 or go to mattapantech.org  if you can volunteer at least two hours to this humanitarian endeavor.

Brother Jacques
>The American Red Cross is looking to deploy 100 Creole interpreters to work on the hospital ship USNS Comfort, which will be harbored outside Port-au-Prince. Volunteers need to be fluent in Creole and English. Other skills are helpful but not required. Things to keep in mind: (1) The ship will be deployed for a month.
>Haitians in the U.S. who are eligible to apply for TPS should call USCIS toll-free at (800) 375-5283.” click on the link below for more info.
>The Mattapan Tech students will buy water from the Dominican Republic to distribute in Haiti, A truck load of water will arrive in Port-au-Prince next Thursday. Thanks to all our students, customers, friends and family members.
>SOS Oreste Ducasse 70s old, 38 Rue Lamarre, imp. Mouzin, next to the Capitol Cinema is dying because of dehydration(No water for 5 days) easy to save this life. Please spread the world. Our volunteers in Haiti rely on you. Call 1509-867-4700. FYI althought all the talk only The State of Israel from the other side of the world has a field hospital in Haiti. www.mattapantech.org/supportcenter.htm
>This evening our president,  Jacques Dady Jean helped Channel 5 and the Red Cross to raise funds for Haiti's victims, so far Channel 5 has raised $256,000 www.thebostonchannel.com
>Thanks to hundreds of volunteers working on the ground in Haiti and the United States, we have been able to locate 325 people in the Port-Au-Prince Metropolitan Area.
You may also call 1-800-RED-CROSS or donate by sanding a text message to  "Haiti" at 90999 to contribute $10.
>Need help to find someone in Haiti Click here
Do you want to make a donation to support our volunteers Click here.
Message by Jacques Dady Jean Boston.com
Si wap cherche ou fanmi an Ayiti Klike la
>If you have located a person reported missing, please report the findings to us, as our resources are limited.
>Still looking for these individuals
Nap cherche moun sa yo, ninport moun ki gen infomasyo fe nou konen  Klike la
>Red Cross Donations:
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Haitians Granted Temporary Protection Status
Great News...
«The Sinord Family has been found safe in Haiti this morning.
 » Silvio Charles and his 5 children are fine, He cannot contact Gislaine Charles because his telephone doesn't work
» There is plenty of running water in Cheaud'eau Bizonton 53, Carrefour if drinking water is needed
» Bizoton 53,  Rue Cheaudeau lost only 2 houses, No casualty recorded.
» Accarchon 32, Carrefour so far no casualty recorded. The Cathrine Flon High School collapsed. No student was in the building at the time of the Earthquake
>Rev. Francis is available to all students and family members who are in need of spiritual comfort. Call: 617-696-6852
>To make a donation online, click here or send your donation to  Mattapan Technology Learning Center Haiti Emergency Relief Fund, 24 Regis Rd, Mattapan, MA, 02126
>The first delegation of the Mattapan Tech students will arrive in Port-Au-Prince on Friday evening and another delegation will leave for Miami Monday night and expect to be in Haiti Tuesday morning.
>Have a US citizen unaccounted for in Haiti? Call the US State Dept. at 1-888-407-4747
Recommended Links:
www.haitipal.com
www.cnn.com 
www.whitehouse.gov 
www.wehaitians.com

Jacques Dady Jean, President-Mattapan School of Technology

Remnants of Port-au-Prince's Cathedral following the devastating earthquake that hit Tuesday evening.

Haiti's National Palace has suffered a great deal of damage.

Victims gather together in the streets for rest and comfort.

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